Anonymous
Post 09/06/2022 13:13     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

ATS stated adults only in weekly newsletter.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2022 13:04     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:I agree it should be clearer earlier on. Our school tells people it’s for parents only, but only a week in advance (or less). When my first was in K, I had no way of knowing that far enough in advance to plan for it.


Interesting. Because we had BTSN in the 80s when I was in school and kids never went then either...
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 20:44     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At our school the principal sent out the info and it clearly states BTSN is an adult-only event.


That’s good. Which school?


Ashlawn


Taylor’s PTA email is crystal clear on the point as well. There’s also a happy hour afterwards for interested parents.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 20:17     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent flyers home with date and schedules. Thought that was common across schools.


Yes. We received this Tuesday, for the upcoming Thursday. A list of important dates. But zero info on if kids were part of program or not.


The calendar has been out for several weeks. Kids are never part of it.


Yes. We saw the calendar as well. There is no detail of students being there or not. Many families have first year students. It would be helpful to have more info on that expectation of parents only. As we are grown ups as well we can navigate how to hire a sitter, the school should be more clear on this though.


It’s very common for new parents not to get this info and find out last minute and then scramble for a sitter or just bring their kid.

Happens every year. They should really make it very clear early on.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 18:49     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

I agree it should be clearer earlier on. Our school tells people it’s for parents only, but only a week in advance (or less). When my first was in K, I had no way of knowing that far enough in advance to plan for it.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 15:29     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At our school the principal sent out the info and it clearly states BTSN is an adult-only event.


That’s good. Which school?


Campbell’s email also explicitly said no kids but they are also offering one in person and one virtual session at each grade level so you can just log in for the virtual if you can’t find childcare. Parents had a chance to see the classroom at open house a week ago.0
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 13:37     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At our school the principal sent out the info and it clearly states BTSN is an adult-only event.


That’s good. Which school?


Ashlawn
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 11:27     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:At our school the principal sent out the info and it clearly states BTSN is an adult-only event.


Ours was via the teacher. Simply listing date and “more info to follow”. Nothing has this far followed. Which I get as they’re probably overwhelmed, would have served well to include then.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 11:24     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:At our school the principal sent out the info and it clearly states BTSN is an adult-only event.


That’s good. Which school?
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 11:22     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

At our school the principal sent out the info and it clearly states BTSN is an adult-only event.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 11:11     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent flyers home with date and schedules. Thought that was common across schools.


Yes. We received this Tuesday, for the upcoming Thursday. A list of important dates. But zero info on if kids were part of program or not.


The calendar has been out for several weeks. Kids are never part of it.


Yes. We saw the calendar as well. There is no detail of students being there or not. Many families have first year students. It would be helpful to have more info on that expectation of parents only. As we are grown ups as well we can navigate how to hire a sitter, the school should be more clear on this though.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 09:41     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent flyers home with date and schedules. Thought that was common across schools.


Yes. We received this Tuesday, for the upcoming Thursday. A list of important dates. But zero info on if kids were part of program or not.


The calendar has been out for several weeks. Kids are never part of it.
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2022 08:57     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent flyers home with date and schedules. Thought that was common across schools.


Yes. We received this Tuesday, for the upcoming Thursday. A list of important dates. But zero info on if kids were part of program or not.


Kids are never part of it. It’s for parents.


I’m gathering that. This should be noted somewhere and not needed to be discovered through the grapevine. When we were kids we were part of back to school night. We’d show our parents our classroom and visit with teacher. Then go to gym to hang out. Every kid was there.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2022 09:54     Subject: Re:APS Back to School Nights

Please don’t bring your kids. It’s not meant for them. If you don’t have a sitter have one parent watch while the other goes. If you are a single parent without a sitter ask the teacher to send out the presentation since you cannot make it. I’m an APS teacher and have never been able to attend since I am doing my presentation for my students. My husband can’t usually attend either so we just get the presentation to go through on our own.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2022 08:04     Subject: APS Back to School Nights

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent flyers home with date and schedules. Thought that was common across schools.


Yes. We received this Tuesday, for the upcoming Thursday. A list of important dates. But zero info on if kids were part of program or not.


Kids are never part of it. It’s for parents.